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Corporate Office Perspectives Oct. 1, 2022 Issue: 254

Oct 3, 2022

Editor: Jeffrey S. Weil, MCR.h, CCIM, SIOR Executive Vice President 1850 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Suite 200 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: +1 925 279 5590 Fax: +1 925 279 0450 Email: jeff.weil@colliers.com Blog: www.OfficeTimes.com   October 1, 2022 Issue: 254   If you know someone who would like to receive this newsletter, please send their…Read More→

2

If You Want More Employees Back In The Office, Let Them Bring Their Dogs!

Sep 1, 2022

Recent surveys have supported allowing pets in the office will increase workers returning to the office. about 71% of employees said their employer made changes to its workplace pet policies within the last year. Those sorts of changes can help employee retention and satisfaction, with about 86% of employees surveyed saying they would look forward…Read More→

3

Do Flashy Amenities Bring Workers Back To The Office?

Apr 19, 2022

“To attract workers back to the office, companies are leaning on the presence of tricked-out offices with leisure areas, modern technology, fitness areas, outdoor spaces and other amenities. Nationally, large companies are hosting parties, pop-up events, free food and even celebrities to paint the workplace as more appealing than home, according to the New York…Read More→

4

New Office Building Systems Can Track Who You Are, Your Vaccine Status, and Where You Go

Feb 17, 2022

  There appears to be a number of apps out that can allow employees to upload their e vaccination status, employment information that then allows a touchless building access through the lobby without having to check in with security. These apps allow you to control the elevator to get you to your specific floor, and…Read More→

5

The Major Corporations Will Determine When Workers Go Back

Feb 14, 2022

Wells Fargo just announced that March 14, 2022 is now the magic day when employees can return to the office under a ‘hybrid flexible work model’ and that if they want they can come back earlier, starting this Wednesday. They reminded workers that almost 100,000 workers never left the workplace or have already returned, out…Read More→

6

Three Factors Impacting Return-to-the-Office

Feb 7, 2022

An article in the San Francisco Business Times today listed the three main factors impacting the return to the office. #1, Covid uncertainty…companies have announced, tehn cancelled, then announced again only to cancel again plans to bring employees back to the office. “Experts say they fully expect additional variants to follow Omicron, which is keeping…Read More→

7

As Star Trek Said, Space…The Final Frontier!”

Feb 4, 2022

  Yesterday Slack’s CEO called ‘Return to Work a Doomed Approach’ and put 208,000 square feet of space on the San Francisco sublet market. The SF Registry reported on Slack, “Communication software firm Slack has decided that the future of work is not necessarily in the office and has placed 208,460 square feet of space…Read More→

8

The Omicron Variant May Not Be The Last, Yet Business Is Optimistic In Spite Of These Fears

Dec 3, 2021

I stuck my neck out a few weeks ago and predicted that the commercial real estate market, and specifically the office market had finally hit bottom and would slowly work its way back up. This was before the Omicron variant hitting the scene, and this probably won’t be the last scary variant we encounter. Fortunately…Read More→

9

The Hybrid Return to Office Has Challenges

Nov 30, 2021

  The San Francisco Business Times had a few recent articles that raised excellent issues regarding employees returning to the office. If the employer doesn’t mandate which days the employees should come to work the result might be days when only a handful of folks are back in the office, defeating the synergy and physical…Read More→

10

Commercial Property Market Dichotomy

Oct 27, 2021

  One headline yesterday in Bisnow read “Commercial Property Values, Sales Volume Break Records as Recovery Gives Way To Expansion”, while  on the same day in the San Francisco Business Times the headline read “Analysis: High-profile office towers face foreclosure warnings as occupancy slips, debts come due”. What is happening is overall commercial real estate…Read More→

11

A Huge Announcement From PricewaterhouseCoopers To Allow Tens of Thousands To Work From Home

Oct 4, 2021

As reported in the San Francisco Business Times yesterday, “The announcement that consulting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers will allow tens of thousands of its employees to work from home sent shockwaves through the business world. But it could be the start of an even larger wave…it will allow 40,000 of its 55,000 workers to work remotely anywhere…Read More→

12

If Companies Are Seeing No Loss In Productivity Due to Employees Working From Home, Why Bring Them Back?

Sep 22, 2021

As time goes on and the Pandemic light at the end of the tunnel continues to be most distant, companies may be more open to embracing hybrid and even total remote working and not expecting a return to the office. “Digital.com’s survey found the increasing embrace of remote work is one of the top factors…Read More→

13

Is WeWork and Other Similar Operations Making or Losing Money?

Sep 17, 2021

  WeWork lost $3.2 billion dollars In 2020 due to rapid expansion hitting the Covid-19 shutdown. It lost $2.1 billion and more than one in four of its customers during the first quarter 2021, according the Financial Times. However, there have been a number of positive press releases in recent months. GSA, the largest office…Read More→

14

One thing Is For Sure, No One Knows Where Office Work Is Headed!

Sep 10, 2021

It was great for almost all corporations for the announcement that companies employing 100 or more must either have their employees fully vaccinated or take weekly tests. This may accelerate the return to the office, which most companies who had hoped to have most employees back by September 2021 have pushed reentry back to early…Read More→

15

Studies show public transit for commuting may not be Covid-19-dangerous

Aug 4, 2021

Bisnow reported on a recent study in London where they did a series of Covid-19 tests at subway and intercity train stations including high-touch areas like doors and escalator handles and found no trace of Covid-19 in air samples and swabs taken at four big British railway stations. “A similar study of London’s underground trains,…Read More→

16

Having The Office be A Place Employees Want To Come Back To

Aug 3, 2021

  In the past having attractive office space with decent amenities was a recruiting and retention tool. It set the tone for corporate culture. Over the past ten years we heard of suburban office parks with bocce ball, basketball courts, outdoor grill areas, and in both suburban and urban offices buildings rooftop garden and lounge…Read More→

17

What Flexible Work Models do Google, Apple, Sasesforce, Amazon and Microsoft Have in Common?

Jun 21, 2021

  Ron Miller wrote a recent article comparing the major tech giants and how they planned to have their employees work moving forward. For the most part, Google, Apple, Salesforce, Microsoft and Amazon appear to be offering their employees a variety of hybrid work models, depending on the specific tasks the employee is handling. Most…Read More→

18

Survey of 30,000 U.S. workers Say Work-From-Home To Rise From 5% To 20%

May 28, 2021

Bisnow reported today on a Stanford and Hoover Institution working paper titled ‘Why Working From Home Will Stick’ ‘that the amount of work undertaken from home in the U.S. will rise from about 5% before the pandemic to about 20% after the pandemic. They surveyed 30,000 U.S. workers multiple times and asked them to report…Read More→

19

The Official Date For The United States Office Market Recovery Is September 6, 2021!!

Apr 28, 2021

One of the country’s largest owner of office buildings is Boston Properties, and today they announced that this Labor Day, September 6, 2021 will mark the official day when the office market will  turn around. Boston Properties has 195 properties with more than 51 million square feet, and it is ready to take advantage of…Read More→

20

What Do Surveys Say About How Employees Feel Regarding Returning To The Office?

Apr 14, 2021

In today’s East Bay Times a recent poll of Bay Area residents concluded that 20% of those surveyed felt working in the office was ‘very unsafe’ and 33% felt it was ‘somewhat unsafe’ in a poll of 1,000 registered voters for the Bay Area Council.  This means more than half polled  did not feel safe…Read More→

21

Bisnow The Future Of Office In San Francisco: How will The Office Market Recover?

Mar 26, 2021

Great webinar yesterday with a panel of some of the largest San Francisco office landlords.  Here are a few of the highlights; There is a flight to quality, which does not necessarily mean Class A space. Sublease space is growing exponentially. How healthy buildings are during this Pandemic is imperative. Activity is coming back. Ground…Read More→

22

The Office Market Is Going Up and Down at the Same Time!

Mar 11, 2021

On the one hand you have Salesforce just announcing it was putting 225,000 sf of San Francisco office space on the sublease market (on top of the 8+ million square feet already on that market) as well as cancelling a 325,000 sf office lease near its Salesforce Tower that had yet to be built. Bad…Read More→

23

Bank of the West Chief Economist Expects Big Hit To CRE Values

Nov 23, 2020

In The San Francisco Business Times  Nov. 20, 2020 “Bank of the West Chief Economist Scott Anderson said he anticipates national commercial real estate values will fall 22% from peak to trough. ‘Office and retail are going to be in for tough sledding over the next year and a half to two years,’ Anderson said….Read More→

24

Tenants Vacate Records Amount Of Sublease Space

Nov 14, 2020

  This was  the headline of a Bisnow report from a few days ago, citing 42 million square feet of new subleases hitting the market with 73 U.S. markets reporting negative absorption. Then the next day the Colliers ‘Disruption 2020: Office Sublease Continues To Rise, reporting that sublease space is 30 million higher than it…Read More→

25

If you need office space, but not sure how much or for how long

Nov 12, 2020

One idea is, using your exclusive tenant rep broker, to go after office subleases that might be much larger than your initial requirement but can accommodate your growth longer-term, and then make aggressive offers (yes, I know this will irritate some listing  agents) 50% or even 25% of asking…in today’s market there may be Sub-landlords…Read More→

26

The Why of Why in Workplace

Nov 6, 2020

Maya Donnon, Sven Schroeter of KSS Architects (among other co-authors) in a Corenet Global article titled ‘Why Workplace’ discuss the paradox corporate America is going through. They cite Facebook who has committed remote work as a permanent option for its employees while at the same time committing to millions of feet of new office space….Read More→

27

Not Good News For The Office Industry!!

Nov 1, 2020

BISNOW Oct. 30, 2020 reports that real estate companies think they’ll need less office space. “More than any other industry, real estate has a vested interest in making sure office occupiers don’t cut their real estate footprint. Office is the largest of the real estate asset classes, and a reduction in demand would lead to…Read More→

28

Major Office Trends, Compression In Space

Oct 23, 2020

At a recent SIOR National Conference a few tidbits on the future of office usage in the United States. There appears to be long-term significant compression of how much office space a number of major corporations are planning for. An overall 25% reduction in office usage due to long-term partial remote workers not needing to…Read More→

29

168.8 Million SF Of Office Sublease Space, 33.5 Million SF of Negative Absorption

Oct 15, 2020

  Stephen Newbold, National Director of Office Research for Colliers International reported that in Q3 of 2020 the United States experienced 33.5 million sf of negative absorption and office subleases in the US hit a record at 168.8 million sf. This is more distressing than we experienced during the Great Recession. The bad news was…Read More→

30

Deutsche Bank, Along with Others, Considering Permanent Office Space Reduction To Allow Work-From-Home

Oct 7, 2020

Bloomberg News reported September 25, 2020 that Deutsche Bank AG is considering a hybrid model of allowing staff to split work between office and home, although a Morgan Chase spokesperson warned that staff productivity might slip if they work remotely too long, and a UBS Group spokesperson commented that working from home makes it harder…Read More→

31

Report Out on Top 25 US Metro Office Markets

Sep 16, 2020

A report just released by Colliers International on the top 25 US Metro Office Markets, show Atlanta on top with 2,055,717 sf of YTD positive net absorption, while New York (Manhattan) had a negative net absorption of 3,375248 sf and San Francisco had a negative net absorption of 3,004,410 sf. Other notables was Seattle with…Read More→

Jeffrey Weil, CCIM, MCR.h, SIOR

Executive Vice President
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1850 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Suite 200
Walnut Creek, Ca 94507
CA Lic. 00786195
Phone: +1 925 279 5590
License #: CA-00786195
Email: jeff.weil@colliers.com

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